Stray Kids are wasting no time turning comeback momentum into a massive live event. Just one day after announcing “RUN IT” and teasing the upcoming THIS & THAT project, the group has officially unveiled the first leg of its new Run It World Tour, kicking off in Seoul this July.
The newly revealed itinerary focuses on Asia, with stadium and dome dates scheduled across South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, and Singapore through March 2027. The announcement poster also includes the phrase “AND MORE,” strongly suggesting that additional stops across North America, Europe, Latin America, and other territories will be revealed in the coming months.
The tour launch arrives during one of the most commercially successful periods of Stray Kids’ career. Their last major release, Do It, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in November 2025 with 295,000 album-equivalent units, extending the group’s unprecedented streak of chart-topping debuts in the United States. The project also surpassed 2.21 million copies sold during its first week in South Korea, further cementing Stray Kids as one of the biggest-selling acts in the world.
Excitement around the group has only intensified throughout 2026. Earlier this month, Stray Kids made history by becoming the first K-pop act to headline Governors Ball in New York, delivering a high-energy performance despite weather-related schedule changes.
The Run It World Tour announcement also follows news of the group’s upcoming musical return. “RUN IT” is scheduled for release on June 24 at 1 PM KST, while THIS & THAT will arrive on August 7. A cinematic teaser featuring dramatic choreography, industrial settings, and desert landscapes introduced fans to what appears to be a darker visual era.
The scale of the venues immediately stands out. Stops include Seoul’s KSPO Dome, Tokyo’s Japan National Stadium, Kyocera Dome Osaka, Taipei Dome, and Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Stadium, signaling another ambitious global run after the success of the dominATE World Tour, which traveled across Asia, Australia, Latin America, North America, and Europe between 2024 and 2025.
Run It World Tour Part 1 Dates
Seoul, South Korea – KSPO Dome
- July 25, 2026
- July 26, 2026
- July 29, 2026
- August 1, 2026
- August 2, 2026
Tokyo, Japan – MUFG Stadium (Japan National Stadium)
- August 29, 2026
- August 30, 2026
Nagoya, Japan – Vantelin Dome Nagoya
- September 5, 2026
- September 6, 2026
Osaka, Japan – Kyocera Dome Osaka
- September 19, 2026
- September 20, 2026
Fukuoka, Japan – Mizuho PayPay Dome Fukuoka
- October 24, 2026
Hong Kong – Kai Tak Stadium
- December 5, 2026
Taipei, Taiwan – Taipei Dome
- December 12, 2026
Bangkok, Thailand – Impact Arena
- January 16, 2027
- January 17, 2027
Singapore – Singapore Indoor Stadium
- March 6, 2027
- March 7, 2027
Photo: Stray Kids






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